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BillDStrong 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, and products have way too many features. For security, you really want a product that can't be configured insecurely for the environment it is in. Its when companies want convenience that security gets compromised.

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1776Philly 3 points ago +3 / -0

The other weak link is that a lot of "security" protocols were installed inside systems to give Certain People (TM) access of the sort they want for various reasons.

See:

PROMIS/Inslaw

Octopus and Kraken